Midwest City cornerback Ricky Reeves has committed to South Dakota, according to Steve Huff, the Bombers coach who has accepted a job in Texas.

HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: All-State football player Ricky Reeves, of Midwest City, poses for a photo in Oklahoma CIty, Wednesday, Dec. 14, 2011. Photo by Bryan Terry, The Oklahoman

Another Bombers defensive standout could be heading there as well.

Reeves took a visit to the school last weekend and made the decision to commit after the trip.

An Oklahoman All-State defensive back, Reeves (5-foot-11, 175 pounds) had 61 tackles and six interceptions as a senior and scored three rushing and a receiving touchdown on offense.

Linebacker Zeke Lewis is making a trip to the school this weekend. Lewis, also an All-Stater, had a 6A-best 169 tackles and added six sacks and an interception.

Reeves joins James Flanders (Tulsa), Dakota Moran (Northeastern State), Devin Crisp (NSU) and C.J. Smith (Emporia State) as Midwest City players committed to play in college. Several others could decide between now and signing day, Feb. 1.

CLABORN, JONES, BUSH MAKE COLLEGE CHOICES

Three high school football players on the west side of the Oklahoma City metro area made their college decisions this week.

Claborn quarterbacked the Bronchos to the state semifinals and quarterfinals in his final two seasons. As a senior, he threw for 1,883 yards with 22 touchdowns and six interceptions, completing 122 of 207 passes (58.9 percent).

As a three-year starter for the Millers, Jones guided the team to three consecutive playoff appearances, snapping a decade-long postseason drought. In his senior year, 1,999 yards with 20 touchdowns and eight picks with a completion percentage of 59.6 (140 of 235). He also rushed for 500 yards and nine touchdowns.

Bush anchored the line of an offense that has averaged 32.2 points per game the last two seasons.

BENWAY, DAVIS COMMIT TO NEO

The number of Oklahoma high school football standouts committing to begin their college football careers at Northeastern Oklahoma A&M continues to grow.

Edmond North running back Jared Benway and tight end Troy Davis both committed to the Miami, OK, junior college on Saturday.